Hi,
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 1:05 PM, Gaudenz Steinlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> The current state of MOL in Debian is broken since quite some time. If
> we want to have MOL in the next release we have to act now!
>
> Currently there are 2 major issues holding up the MOL packages in
> Debi
hi folks,
I'm on a PowerBook5,6 g4 @1667mhz running lenny yesterday I upgraded
xkb-data 1.2~cvs.20080501.1-1 -> 1.3-1 since then, my internal keyboard
is not regoncized by X.
I have to connect an external keyboard to be able to use the computer :(
I just noticed that when I press the letter "
On Mon, Jun 09 2008, at 15:16 -0400, Steven DuBois wrote:
> ofpath just shows a colon and sdb# after /[EMAIL PROTECTED]: (ofpath
> /dev/sdb2 shows /[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2)
How does your yaboot.conf look like?
What error messages does the system give you when trying to boot?
Is there anything else
Please, Steven, don't top-post.
On Jun 09 2008, Steven DuBois wrote:
> ofpath just shows a colon and sdb# after /[EMAIL PROTECTED]: (ofpath /dev/sdb2
> shows /[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2)
Great that now you are not mounting the disk anymore. :-)
> mac-fdisk /dev/sdb shows the following
> /dev/sdb
>
Hi, Gaudenz.
On Jun 09 2008, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
> The current state of MOL in Debian is broken since quite some time. If
> we want to have MOL in the next release we have to act now!
Yes, Gerfried Fuchs told me about this.
> Currently there are 2 major issues holding up the MOL packages in
On Jun 09 2008, Zhengpeng Hou wrote:
> I think dpkg-cross can already do it.
Actually, I did it for both fun and utility to get a faster working
environment to cross-compile the kernels for my iBook G3 (since, I'm
having problems with my D-Link G122 USB key and have to recompile
kernels quite freq
ofpath just shows a colon and sdb# after /[EMAIL PROTECTED]: (ofpath /dev/sdb2
shows /[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2)
mac-fdisk /dev/sdb shows the following
/dev/sdb
# type namelength base
( size ) sytem
/dev/sdb1 Apple_partition_map Apple
Hi
The current state of MOL in Debian is broken since quite some time. If
we want to have MOL in the next release we have to act now!
Currently there are 2 major issues holding up the MOL packages in
Debian.
-> Unusable kernel modules: This is caused by the removal of
handle_mm_fault in rece
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